Josias Joesler

Josias Thomas Joesler was a Swiss-American architect who later worked and eventually died in Tucson, Arizona.

His architectural legacy would come to articulate the romantic revival Tucson style of the first half of the 20th century.

His major surviving commercial architectural buildings are spread throughout the historic Tucson core.

Other major commercial buildings include the Saint Philips Church and Plaza at Campbell and River Road, St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church at 5th and Wilmot and The Ghost Ranch Lodge on Miracle Mile.

Note: According to historian David Leighton, of the Arizona Daily Star newspaper, Joesler Village on North Campbell Avenue and East River Road, in Tucson, Arizona, is named in his honor and there is a small street in the Sam Hughes Neighborhood that bears his name.